'Hi, my name is ___, and I'm addicted to tech'
For these people, an addiction to technology has caused depression and anxiety.
For these people, an addiction to technology has caused depression and anxiety.
Taking time to "find yourself" makes me wonder: if you're lost, who's looking for you?
Trump v Ardern -- the bad and the good of 2018
That children should be excluded from public places is quite simply discrimination.
COMMENT: Kyle MacDonald on how our efforts to help someone may make things worse.
Guest lecturer Terry Waite wants to shed some light on crime and punishment.
The Mental Health Foundation has received a $10,000 Christmas gift from Auckland Airport.
Rising stars gone too soon, tragic overdoses and legends bowing out of the spotlight.
Police have resolved an incident in Hamilton involving a distressed teenage girl.
He was arrested last week for having a tiny amount of THC oil used to treat his arthritis.
Researchers are eyeing a fresh way to help Kiwis battling with severe mood disorders.
Nicky Stevens died while in the care of Waikato DHB's mental health facility in 2015.
How Hollywood's wild child went downhill - fast.
A catholic priest has criticised a teenager in his sermon at the boy's own funeral.
The school was evacuated today on the sixth anniversary of the historic mass shooting.
EDS sufferers on destructive pathway with "it's all in your head" advice, advocate says.
Comment: For many it really is the most wonderful time of the year. But not for all.
Criminologist with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome offered behaviour therapy by psychiatrist.
A law change urged following the suicide of Reiha McLelland, 13, did not happen.
Hans Dalton's responsible clinician will give evidence behind a shroud of anonymity.
An inmate was initially charged and convicted with the mentally ill Kiwi man's murder.
IPCA finds fault in police handling of teacher Sam Back's contact with 13-year-old girl.
Nichola Smith says doctors believe she is making up symptoms despite her EDS diagnosis.
Factitious disorder label damaging for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome patients who need treatment.
Steph Aston has been diagnosed with a life-threatening disease - but she can't get help.
Some are taught they're in control of their happiness – which makes them more indulgent.
Justine Whitchurch's life spiralled out of control until she thought she was going to die.
COMMENT: Mental health system is broken and getting help relies on lucky roll of a dice.
Parliamentary Service told the staffer to desist or it would be "forced" to act.
Findings are "incredibly concerting," says commissioner.